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<blockquote data-quote="Cress27" data-source="post: 1581604" data-attributes="member: 38572"><p>So what your saying is that I need to utilize my dads and slowly move the operation to the new farm while haying and selling what hay I don't use to feed the heifers and new cows. Hate to say it but me and my dad don't get along to well when it comes to farming worked like a dog cutting raking and rolling for him last summer took off work to help. I use my grandpa from my moms side of the family to wean my calfs he's got about 15 acres. But come winter time my dad decided to make me pay for the hay that I would feed my calfs (still got hay for my cows) that I worked all summer helping get up so this is kinda the reason I've decided to branch out from that situation and try it on my own or just sell what I've got and just be content with my house in the subdivision.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cress27, post: 1581604, member: 38572"] So what your saying is that I need to utilize my dads and slowly move the operation to the new farm while haying and selling what hay I don’t use to feed the heifers and new cows. Hate to say it but me and my dad don’t get along to well when it comes to farming worked like a dog cutting raking and rolling for him last summer took off work to help. I use my grandpa from my moms side of the family to wean my calfs he’s got about 15 acres. But come winter time my dad decided to make me pay for the hay that I would feed my calfs (still got hay for my cows) that I worked all summer helping get up so this is kinda the reason I’ve decided to branch out from that situation and try it on my own or just sell what I’ve got and just be content with my house in the subdivision. [/QUOTE]
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